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11th May 2014, 06:19 PM #16Intermediate Member
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I should have also added in my machine conversion from NCStudio to Mach3 Peter Homann (Homann Designs) has also been very helpful. He has provided a level of support well beyond what one would expect from a supplier. His pricing has always been reasonable on the parts purchased too. Cheers, David
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11th May 2014, 10:47 PM #17Intermediate Member
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Hi David
Thanks for that, when I get on top of things I will get in touch with him.
Busy with work at the moment, when I get a spare moment that will be my goal to change to Mach3
Thanks for your information
Cheers
Peter
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17th May 2014, 09:41 PM #18Intermediate Member
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Hi, just an update on my cnc, all seems to be working ok at the moment, starting to understand ncstudio.
Cant wait till I can change over to mach3
Cheers
Peter
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12th June 2014, 11:01 PM #19Intermediate Member
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Hi Guys
Just an update
Machine is going ok, still not happy with NCSTUDIO but putting up with it at the moment
Making some louvered doors at the moment, trials look ok so will see how the real things work+
Many thanks for your help
Peter
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7th August 2014, 05:17 AM #20Intermediate Member
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Louvered doors sound interesting Peter. Any chance you could post some pics please?
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10th August 2014, 09:43 PM #21Intermediate Member
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Louvered Doors
Hi David
Thanks for your message.
Sorry I haven't been back in touch, just back from AWISA in Brisbane looking at all the latest goodies
The doors worked out great and wernt hard to do, the client was wrapped.
Made the door frames from red meranti and the louvers from 9mm mdf, saveint the cost on timber as they were being painted.
I have some pictures and will post them on here later in the week
Cheers
Peter
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11th August 2014, 12:37 AM #22Intermediate Member
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I was wondering about whether to attend AWISA but sadly too busy in Sydney to get up there. Hope you found the trip worthwhile and purchased lots of equipment toy just couldn't live without! Looking forward to seeing your pics of the louvered doors. Cheers
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14th August 2014, 12:25 AM #23Intermediate Member
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Louvered Doors
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Hi David
Hope I have done this ok, never posted pictures before.
These show the styles routered on the cnc and the assembled doors before sanding.
Was a very interesting project and a good way to understand my machine as this was one of the first things I machined on it
Wrote the program in Turbo Cad which wasnt to hard once I worked out the spacings I required.
The styles are Red meranti
Cheers Peter
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14th August 2014, 04:32 AM #24Intermediate Member
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They look good Peter. Well done. Thanks for posting the pics.
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